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What’s An Order To Show Cause And What Does It Mean For My Queens Divorce?

January 6, 2015 by Marc Jacob

An order to show cause is an emergency request to the court for relief in any number of areas. These can include requests for sole occupancy of a home, injunctions on financial accounts, immediate orders for custody, restraining orders, payment of spousal and child support, and more. If you’ve … [Read more...] about What’s An Order To Show Cause And What Does It Mean For My Queens Divorce?

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What Does “No-Fault” Mean In A Queens divorce?

January 6, 2015 by Marc Jacob

New York was the last state in the country that required a showing of fault in order to allow divorce, but in 2010, significant reforms led to the creation of the Irretrievable Breakdown grounds, which allows couple to divorce without showing misconduct. No-fault divorce means that couples in … [Read more...] about What Does “No-Fault” Mean In A Queens divorce?

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Can I Use The Appeals Process To Invalidate My Divorce In Queens?

December 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

While it is theoretically possible to challenge a judge’s rulings by appealing your divorce judgment, the rules that govern the appeals process mean that it is highly unlikely that such an action would succeed. Even if an appeals court found that some element of fact had been improperly decided by … [Read more...] about Can I Use The Appeals Process To Invalidate My Divorce In Queens?

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What Do I Do When I’ve Been Served With Divorce Papers In Queens?

December 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

When you’ve been served with divorce papers in Queens, you should call an experienced divorce attorney as soon as possible. You have a limited time frame in which to respond to your spouse’s notice and summons, and qualified legal guidance is the only way to fully understand what your options are, … [Read more...] about What Do I Do When I’ve Been Served With Divorce Papers In Queens?

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How Is Mediation Different From Counseling For Couples Considering Divorce In Queens?

December 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Mediation and couples counseling are completely separate, and possibly opposite, actions. Couples counseling is a process where couples meet with a therapist or other counselor to examine issues in the relationship and attempt to develop strategies to deal with them and grow the … [Read more...] about How Is Mediation Different From Counseling For Couples Considering Divorce In Queens?

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What Is A Mediated Divorce In Queens?

December 30, 2014 by Marc Jacob

Mediation is a way of approaching divorce in a more rational and calm manner than a typical litigated divorce allows for. In a mediated divorce, parties meet in structured sessions to discuss issues like parenting, division of property, financial arrangements, and any other elements specific to … [Read more...] about What Is A Mediated Divorce In Queens?

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